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  2. The May Pamphlet - Wikipedia

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    Goodman notes this proposal as being impossible as moral relations and property depend on the existence of prison. [29] The fourth essay, "Natural Violence", blames the "sterilization" of natural experiences—such as birth, death, and sex—for aggressive deviance, such as war ("war is unnatural violence"). [27]

  3. In This Timeless Time - Wikipedia

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    The book has a total of 113 black-and-white photographs, [4] all in duotone, [1] and twelve inmates were depicted. [2] The photographs make up most of the work. [1] The second, "Words", discusses the legal processes, [2] the outcomes, [5] and daily lives of death row inmates. [2] This section serves as the captions to the images of the first. [5]

  4. American prison literature - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, PEN began its annual prison writing contest. Though it had some very difficult years in the 1980s, the contest has taken place every year since its inception. The Prison Writing Program continues to provide mentoring opportunities and publish information concerning prison writing, as well as anthologizing contest winners.

  5. 'The people we love are hurting': Advocates at forum want ...

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    The size of a prison cell at GBCI is perhaps a bit wider than an adult man's wingspan. The cells were never designed to fit more than one adult at a time. But, with GBCI overcapacity by nearly 250 ...

  6. Prison literature - Wikipedia

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    Prison literature is the literary genre of works written by an author in unwilling confinement, such as a prison, jail or house arrest. [1] The writing can be about prison, informed by it, or simply incidentally written while in prison. It could be a memoir, nonfiction, or fiction.

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  8. Do the Write Thing - Wikipedia

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    The Do the Write Thing Challenge (or DtWT) is a writing program for junior high students organized by the U.S. National Campaign to Stop Violence. [1] [2] [3] Intended to reduce youth violence, the Do the Write Thing Essay Challenge Program began in 1994 as a local program in Washington, D.C. and expanded in 1996 to other cities.

  9. Freed Syrian prisoners return to their 'death dormitory' - AOL

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    Basim Faiz Mawat stood in the Damascus cell that his fellow prisoners used to call the "death dormitory", struggling to believe that the system that abused him for so long had been overthrown and ...